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Huffington Post: Obamacare victims are real
« on: April 12, 2014, 01:49:21 pm »
Huffington Post: Obamacare Victims Are Real


by Wynton Hall  11 Apr 2014 477  post a comment 

 
A Thursday Huffington Post article highlighting Obamacare victims is causing quite a stir on the left.

The piece, titled "How Obamacare Leaves Some People Without Doctors," breaks from the Huffington Post's usual embrace of Obamacare and features the voices of Covered California customers who are already dissatisfied with the health insurance they bought through the Covered California exchange.

"My insurance is pretty useless," 35-year-old new Los Angeles mother Ruth Iorio told HuffPo. "I don't know what to do. I may just drop it for myself and keep my son on it. It's really depressing."

Iorio says her Obamacare plan is worthless because after over a dozen calls, she still cannot find doctors who accept her Obamacare plan who are also practicing in a hospital that accepts her coverage. Prior to buying through the California Obamacare exchange Iorio had an individual Blue Shield plan that cost less and covered a wide array of doctors and hospitals. Iorio's plan is so bad that after giving birth to her son she learned her Obamacare plan did not cover her UCLA ob-gyn, forcing her to pay out of pocket.

"I'm paying $500 a month and every doctor I'm calling is saying, 'No, I can't see you,'" said Iorio.

She added, "I feel like a second-class citizen."

Iorio is not alone, reports the Huffington Post. Another woman, Noam Friedlander, 40, needed back surgery for a herniated disc and thought her Obamacare plan would cover the costs. But after spending "days on the phone, hours on hold, making dozens of calls across Southern California, trying to match a surgeon with a hospital that would both be covered," Friedlander came to a stark realization.

"No one could help me. Some expressed sympathy. They told me, 'I'm so sorry--it's all just so new. You're a victim of the changes. No one knows what they're doing," Friedlander said.

After calling 20 surgeons and five hospitals, Friedlander, had to get two credit cards to pay $16,000 out of pocket.

Iorio and Friedlander are feeling the pain of Obamacare's "narrow networks," which the Washington Post warned "are going to make people furious--but they might control costs."

Democrats like Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) and Democratic Senate candidate Gary Peters have attacked Obamacare victims and their stories. Reid went so far as to say "all of them are untrue."

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Journalism/2014/04/11/Huffington-Post-Obamacare-Victims-Are-Real
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Re: Huffington Post: Obamacare victims are real
« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2014, 02:38:09 pm »
Huffington Post: Obamacare Victims Are Real

Wow  :thud:

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Re: Huffington Post: Obamacare victims are real
« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2014, 07:36:35 pm »
The Huffington Post should go to hell.
"It aint what you don't know that kills you.  It's what you know that aint so!" ...Theodore Sturgeon

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Re: Huffington Post: Obamacare victims are real
« Reply #3 on: April 12, 2014, 07:42:28 pm »
The Huffington Post should go to hell.

It's still remarkable when they tell the truth about anything regarding Obama.
Character still matters.  It always matters.

I wear a mask as an exercise in liberty and love for others.  To see it as an infringement of liberty is to entirely miss the point.  Be kind.

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Re: Huffington Post: Obamacare victims are real
« Reply #4 on: April 12, 2014, 07:52:59 pm »
It's still remarkable when they tell the truth about anything regarding Obama.

Yes it is.....but until they start practicing honest investigative journalism, shame on them.
"It aint what you don't know that kills you.  It's what you know that aint so!" ...Theodore Sturgeon

"Journalism is about covering the news.  With a pillow.  Until it stops moving."    - David Burge (Iowahawk)

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Re: Huffington Post: Obamacare victims are real
« Reply #5 on: April 12, 2014, 08:21:05 pm »
Yes it is.....but until they start practicing honest investigative journalism, shame on them.
First they have to know what the definition of honest, "is." :whistle:

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Re: Huffington Post: Obamacare victims are real
« Reply #6 on: April 12, 2014, 08:28:37 pm »
First they have to know what the definition of honest, "is." :whistle:

That's the problem with the amorality of the left.

They don't even know that there IS a right and wrong, let alone how to do what's right.
Character still matters.  It always matters.

I wear a mask as an exercise in liberty and love for others.  To see it as an infringement of liberty is to entirely miss the point.  Be kind.

"Sometimes I think the Church would be better off if we would call a moratorium on activity for about six weeks and just wait on God to see what He is waiting to do for us. That's what they did before Pentecost."   - A. W. Tozer

Use the time God is giving us to seek His will and feel His presence.